Nashik/ Mumbai Apr 28 ( UNI) As Cancer continues to emerge as one of India's most critical public health problems, the need for accessible, continuous, and patient-centred cancer care beyond metro cities, has become increasingly significant.According to ICMR-NCDIR's Maharashtra cancer profile, the state is projected to record over 1.30 lakh new cancer cases in 2026, with 61,703 cases among men and 68,762 among women. The same data also highlights major cancer-linked risk factors in Maharashtra, including tobacco use, second-hand smoke exposure, obesity and lifestyle-related health risks.Against this backdrop, Cancer Healer Center has announced the launch of its new center in Nashik, marking its 27th Center in India. The main objective of th...